18 October 2016

October Birchbox UK Review

October is in full swing and Birchbox subscribers are receiving their
beauty boxes nationwide. I’ve had a love/hate relationship with subscription
boxes in 2016, but the October box has impressed me so much in both design and
products included, that I just had to share my box with you all.

For October Birchbox have teamed up with world renowned
Astrologist, Susan Miller, incorporating subscriber star signs with beautifully
designed boxes. There are four different box designs on offer this month, each
corresponding to your own personal star sign with the most beautiful display of
starry skies each with a different colour theme.

The emerald green box corresponds to Earth signs; Taurus,
Virgo and Capricorn, the deep amethyst box corresponds to Air signs; Gemini,
Libra and Aquarius, whilst the fiery orange box corresponds to Fire signs;
Aries, Leo and Sagittarius and my own box, a stunning blue array, corresponds
to Water signs; Scorpio, Pisces and my own star sign, Cancer. Presented in my
favourite way to receive Birchbox boxes, instead of pulling the top lid off of
the box, it opens up like a drawer, which makes it really handy for using as
storage later!

So what’s inside this month’s box that has left me so
smitten? The selection of products inside my October box is great, I’m really
happy with all the products included and think there is a great offering of
brands and products inside.

First up, skincare, with a 50ml offering of Doux Me Pure Spring WaterSpray, a Birchbox exclusive no less. The full size will set you back £16,
but this handy travel size is great for popping in your handbag for on-the-go.
It works to soothe and hydrate skin and is a product I’d turn to more in spring
and summer on a hot day, but one I’ll be happily popping to one side for our
first family holiday.

Body care is covered with a sample of Rituals Hammam Body Mud,
with the full size costing £14. I’m a big, big fan of Rituals and have tried a
few of their body care products over the years, always happy with the products
on offer and yet to be disappointed. The Hamman Body Mud, inspired by
traditional stream rituals of the East, is a purifying mud mask for your body
using mineral-rich Rhassoul Clay and refreshing Eucalyptus. Together they work
together to purify and smooth skin. It smells amazing, but has quite a twang to
it so may not be for those who are pickier with scents. I think it’ll be a
perfect pampering treat on a cold autumn night, can’t wait to give it a try!

There’s two products covering makeup and both are full size,
which is always nice to see. There’s a Birchbox own product – and the second
Birchbox exclusive in the box -, in the form of the Birchbox Eyebrow Brush.
These are always handy to have around, although I do tend to prefer the more
rounded eyebrow brushes, but a good tool to have in your makeup stash
none-the-less and at £1.99, it’s a bit of a beauty bargain.

The second makeup product inside the October box is a full
size Lord &Berry 20100 Maxi Matte Crayon Lipstick in the lovely warm nude with berry
undertones, Intimacy. I quite like Lord & Berry products and have always
been impressed by their lip product range. I’m also smitten with lip crayons,
so I’m really happy to have this included in the box, especially as the shade
is just perfect for autumn. At £12, it’s a great full size product to feature
in the box and one I am sure will go down well with Birchbox subscribers!

The final two products in the October box are both hair care
products, from some pretty popular brands and products I think are going to be
the star products for many subscribers this month. The most exciting product is
the hugely coveted OribeDry Texturizing Spray, which comes in the form of a handy travel size – the
full size costs £19. Hailed as the holy grail texturizing spray, it offers the
benefits of a dry shampoo and a texturiser all in one. If you’re a fan of
Oribe, keep an eye out – as I have a review of a couple of their fabulous
products coming up soon!

A sample of Number 4 Fluoro5 ElixerRestore & Repair Oil marks the final product inside the October
Birchbox, with an adorable little sample size; the full size costs £18. I adore
Number 4 haircare products so I was delighted to see a sample of a product I am
yet to try in this month’s box, even more so as I am a big fan of hair oils for
taming and treating my lacklustre hair. This particular oil aims to nourish
dull hair, leaving a healthy looking shine and easier to manage hair.

The October box has the wow factor for me and it’s rekindled
my love for beauty boxes. Is it enough to make you subscribe to BirchboxUK?